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| John wrote: Quote:
No, of course not. To create a domain, you would need to start with a server operating system, such as WinNT 4.0 Server (may it rest in peace), Win2K Server, or Windows Server 2003. WinXP Pro, or Vista Business or Ultimate, as a workstation operating system, is an excellent choice for a client OS to use on the domain's workstations. Win98, WinXP or Viasta Home, however, are not designed to, nor can truly be made to, join a WinNT, Win2K or Win2K3 domain. Some basic info here: http://faq.midrange.com/data/cache/298.html http://www.windowsitpro.com/Articles...8998.html?Ad=1 http://docs.hp.com/en/B8725-90074/ch11s03.html Quote:
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| On Jun 24, 6:00 pm, "John" <1...@1111.com> wrote: Quote:
Vista Home Premium is similar to Windows XP Media Center Edition, in the sense that it *is* better than the "low-end" version (e.g. XP Home) but it still has the domain capability stripped away. You'll need Vista Business or better to join a domain. | Guest
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